Can Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) truly improve survival when combined with modern cancer therapies?
A groundbreaking Taiwanese study provides compelling evidence on how integrative treatment may transform outcomes for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.
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Global challenge: NSCLC remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with a 5-year survival rate of only 5.2% in advanced cases.
Study design: Analysis of 6,395 patients with stage IV NSCLC, comparing those who received CHM with those who did not.
Results:
Overall survival (OS): 10-year survival of 8.2% in CHM users vs. 3.4% in non-users.
Cancer-specific survival (CSS): 11.5% vs. 4.4%.
Synergistic effect: Targeted therapy blocks cancer cell signaling, while CHM regulates metabolism and immune response, creating a 1+1 more than 2 effect.
Clinical significance: Demonstrates the potential of integrative oncology in improving long-term survival and quality of life.
Would you consider combining herbal medicine with modern cancer treatments?
Do you believe integrative oncology should become a new standard of care?
Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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A groundbreaking Taiwanese study provides compelling evidence on how integrative treatment may transform outcomes for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.
???? Key Points Covered in This Video
Global challenge: NSCLC remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with a 5-year survival rate of only 5.2% in advanced cases.
Study design: Analysis of 6,395 patients with stage IV NSCLC, comparing those who received CHM with those who did not.
Results:
Overall survival (OS): 10-year survival of 8.2% in CHM users vs. 3.4% in non-users.
Cancer-specific survival (CSS): 11.5% vs. 4.4%.
Synergistic effect: Targeted therapy blocks cancer cell signaling, while CHM regulates metabolism and immune response, creating a 1+1 more than 2 effect.
Clinical significance: Demonstrates the potential of integrative oncology in improving long-term survival and quality of life.
Would you consider combining herbal medicine with modern cancer treatments?
Do you believe integrative oncology should become a new standard of care?
Share your thoughts in the comments below!
If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future updates on cancer research and treatment breakthroughs.
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